A Will or Codicil executed in conformity with the Florida Probate Code may be made self-proved at the time of its execution or at any subsequent date by the acknowledgment of it by the Testator and the affidavits of the witnesses, each made before an officer authorized to administer oaths and evidenced by the officer's certificate attached to or following the Will.
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Florida Probate Law: Self Proving Will
A Self-proved Will executed in accordance with the Florida Probate Code may be admitted to probate without further proof.
A Will or Codicil executed in conformity with the Florida Probate Code may be made self-proved at the time of its execution or at any subsequent date by the acknowledgment of it by the Testator and the affidavits of the witnesses, each made before an officer authorized to administer oaths and evidenced by the officer's certificate attached to or following the Will.
A Will or Codicil executed in conformity with the Florida Probate Code may be made self-proved at the time of its execution or at any subsequent date by the acknowledgment of it by the Testator and the affidavits of the witnesses, each made before an officer authorized to administer oaths and evidenced by the officer's certificate attached to or following the Will.

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